Janet King

Janet King is an Australian drama series written for television as a spin-off from the popular television drama Crownies. The story of the show revolves around Janet King, brilliantly portrayed by Marta Dusseldorp (The War of the Roses, Crownies), a Senior Crown Prosecutor returning to the tough world of prosecutions after returning from maternity leave. Janet King has often been praised for remaining varied and interesting, despite being a spin-off, and the show has received various awards and award nominations over the years. In 2014 protagonist Dusseldorp received a AACTA Award in the category Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama, while the show received two Logie Award-nominations in the subsequent year.

Rating:3.3 of 5Total number of episodes:32Last broadcast:12/12/2019 at 14:00

Following Brett Bonar's death, the Commission discovers he was not only the shooter at the Nobakht house and involved with George Healy's killing, but he also knew Ash's killer. So who is he working for?

The suspicion on Karen is quickly transferred to Major Simon Hamilton and continues to mount due to his missing Ferrari, abusive reputation, no alibi for the night of Todd's murder and a shipping container full of handguns.

After discovering the gun used in the drive-by was used in Ash's killing and the kneecapping of gambling addict Felix Murphy, the Commission launches an undercover operation to find out who shot Felix.

Death In ParadiseDeath in Paradise is a British-French crime comedy series written for television that takes place on Guadeloupe, a French island in the Caribbean. The premise of the show revolves around British detective Richard Poole (played by Ben Miller) who is sent to a fictional paradise island called Saint Marie in the Caribbean in order to investigate the murder of a British police officer there.

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